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Dazzle@Dovecot

Dazzle@Dovecot

Our fifth year at our favourite venue on Infimary Street, upstairs in the Ladies Baths. Last year the coming together of all the Festivals created a buzzing atmosphere in Edinburgh which we also experienced at Dovecot. The Dovecot Cafe remains one of the best places in the city for coffee and delicious cakes. There will be lots of new designers and sumptuous silk scarves by Ekta Kaul.

Image- Emily Kidson & Lynne MacLachlan

EDINBURGH-Our City by henni.photo

henni.photo brings together Lynn Henni who has studied photography and film-making and Paul Henni who has a background as a freelance designer and sculptor. Their interest in urban imagery combined with a lifetime of living in and exploring their home city of Edinburgh brings a unique perspective to this beautiful and multi-faceted place. Sometimes gritty, often unexpected, their images present an insider’s perspective on the city.

Ekta Kaul

Ekta Kaul is an award winning textile designer based in London. Her textiles celebrate a pared down aesthetic, simplicity & timeless style. Sumptuous silks, fine wools & soft cashmeres are embroidered, hand-dyed and printed in simple graphic compositions using time-honoured methods. Ekta creates bespoke quilts based on city maps & small editions of scarves in bold colours. Ekta's Multiway scarves are designed in such a way that they can be draped in multiple ways by using the silk buttons and loops, allowing the wearer to create an individual look.

Designers

For more than 30 years Jane Adam has built an international reputation as a jewellery designer-maker. She has been exhibiting with Dazzle since graduating from The Royal College of Art in 1985. Her pioneering work in anodised aluminium inspired a new jewellery movement in Britain and abroad. Her work in precious metal and stones builds on this experience to create original and sensuous forms in silver and gold. Her work is in more than 20 public collections including The V&A, Goldsmiths Company and The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.dia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and USA.

Dublin. Silver and gold. Major international name. Commissions include for "Riverdance"; Eurovision Song Contest & Dublin Regional Authority. In the collection of Billy Connolly, the Danish Embassy & Arthur Anderson. Exhibitions and outlets include Electrum, London and Rubicon Gallery, Dublin. Exhibited in Jewellery Moves, National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh.

Edinburgh-based designer/maker, Karolina Baines views jewellery as sculptures that move with the wearer, Karolina seeks to create engaging visual and tactile experiences that instil deep personal connections, with a deft use of texture, colour and linework.

Hannah Bedford designs and makes a wide range of women’s jewellery, in silvers and golds. Each piece is handcrafted from her studio at Cockpit Arts Deptford, in the hub of south London’s creative community.

Stacey is an Edinburgh based jeweller. Her work experiments with vitreous enamel combined with iron, steel, semi-precious stones and precious metals. She explores new possibilities that enamel can bring to contemporary jewellery challenging its initial preconceptions.

Flora Bhattachary is an award winning jeweller based in London. She graduated from an MA at Central St Martins in 2014 and since exhibited her work internationally. Flora works in precious metals and gemstones and is happy to work to commision.